US10309480B2 - Hydraulic damper for a mount assembly - Google Patents
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- the present disclosure generally relates to hydraulic mount assemblies.
- the present disclosure more particularly relates to a hydraulic mount assembly with a hydraulic damper having at least one subassembly snap-fit to a housing.
- an engine mount assembly includes a first housing portion mounted to the frame and a second housing portion secured to the engine and a material such as an elastomer or rubber interposed between the first and second housing portions that dampens the vibrations.
- the present teachings provide a hydraulic damper for a mount assembly.
- the hydraulic damper includes a housing and a subassembly.
- the housing defines a cavity and is integrally formed to include a plurality of retention features.
- the subassembly is at least partially disposed in the cavity and is secured relative to the housing by the plurality of retention features.
- At least one of the plurality of retention features and the subassembly is elastically deformable in a radial direction from an initial diameter to an elastically deformed diameter such that the subassembly is sized to axially pass by the plurality of retention features in the initial diameter for insertion of the subassembly into the housing and the plurality of retention members radially extend over the subassembly in the elastically deformed diameter to secure the subassembly relative to the housing.
- the present teachings provide a hydraulic damper for a mount assembly including a housing and a subassembly.
- the housing defines a cavity and is integrally formed to include a plurality of radial projections.
- the radial projections each including a radially innermost portion on an imaginary circle having an imaginary circle diameter.
- the subassembly includes a washer, an inertia track circumferentially surrounding the washer and a compliance member circumferentially surrounding the inertia track.
- the compliance member is elastically deformable in a radial direction such that the subassembly has an initial diameter when free of outside forces and an elastically deformed diameter when subject to a radially directed force.
- the initial diameter is greater than the imaginary circle diameter and the elastically deformed diameter is less than the imaginary circle diameter such that the subassembly is able to axially pass the plurality of radial projections with the elastically deformed diameter and the radial projections extend over the subassembly in when the subassembly has the initial diameter.
- the present teachings provide a hydraulic damper for a mount assembly including a housing and a subassembly.
- the housing defines a cavity and is integrally formed to include a plurality of axially extending projections.
- the axially extending projections each including a radially innermost portion.
- the axially extending projections are elastically deformable such that the radially innermost portions are on a first imaginary circle having an initial diameter when the axially extending projections are free from outside forces and the radially innermost portions are on a second imaginary circular having an elastically deformed diameter when the axially extending projections are subject to a radial force.
- the subassembly is at least partially disposed in the housing and includes a shaft, a compliance member circumferentially surround the shaft, and an end cap carried at a radially outer portion of the compliance member.
- the subassembly includes an outer diameter that is greater than the initial diameter and less than the elastically deformed diameter such that the subassembly is able to axially pass by the plurality of retention features in the elastically deformed diameter for insertion of the subassembly into the housing and the plurality of retention members radially extend over the subassembly in the initial deformed diameter to secure the subassembly relative to the housing.
- the present teachings provide a method of assembling a hydraulic damper.
- the method includes elastically deforming one of the plurality of retention features and the subassembly with a radially directed force from an initial diameter to an elastically deformed diameter.
- the method additionally includes inserting the subassembly into the housing axially past the plurality of retention features.
- the method further includes removing the radially directed force to positioning the plurality retention features axially over the subassembly.
- FIG. 1 is a perspective view of a hydraulic damper for a mount assembly in accordance with the present teachings.
- FIG. 2 is a top view of the hydraulic damper for a mount assembly FIG. 1 .
- FIG. 3 is a cross-sectional view taken through the lower mount portion of a hydraulic mount assembly of FIG. 1 .
- FIG. 4 is an enlarged perspective view of a housing of the hydraulic damper for a mount assembly of FIG. 1 .
- FIG. 5 is a cross-sectional view taken through the housing of FIG. 4 .
- FIG. 6 is a perspective of a second subassembly of the hydraulic damper for a mount assembly of FIG. 1 .
- FIG. 7 is a perspective of a third subassembly of the hydraulic damper for a mount assembly of FIG. 1 .
- FIG. 8 is a cross-sectional view through the hydraulic damper of the present teachings after a first general assembly step with a first subassembly attached to the housing.
- FIG. 9 is a top view of the hydraulic damper of the present teachings after the first general assembly step.
- FIG. 10 is a cross-sectional view through the hydraulic damper after a second general assembly step with the first and second subassemblies attached to the housing.
- FIGS. 11A and 11B are schematic views illustrating elastic deformation of the second subassembly in response to a radial force.
- FIGS. 11C and 11D are schematic views illustrating elastic deformation of a second plurality of retention features in response to a radial force.
- a hydraulic damper for a mount assembly constructed in accordance with the present teachings is illustrated and generally identified at reference character 10 .
- the hydraulic damper 10 is intended to be used with a load bearing body mount (not particularly shown herein) to limit vibration between first and second components of a vehicle, for example. It will be understood that the hydraulic damper 10 may be used for various other applications within the scope of the present teachings. It will be further understood that the particular load bearing body mount used with the hydraulic damper is beyond the scope of the present teachings.
- the hydraulic damper 10 which may also be referred to as a lower mount assembly, is shown to generally include a housing 12 .
- the hydraulic damper 10 is shown to further generally include a first subassembly 13 , a second subassembly 14 , and a third subassembly 16 .
- the housing 12 may be constructed to include retention features that cooperate with at least one of the subassemblies 13 , 14 and 16 to receive and retain at least one of the subassemblies 13 , 14 and 16 in a snap-fit.
- the hydraulic damper 10 may be “double pumping” design in which hydraulic fluid is forced back and forth by a pumping action between a first or upper fluid chamber 18 and a second or lower chamber 20 (see FIG. 3 , for example).
- double pumping hydraulic damper The general construction and operation of a double pumping hydraulic damper is known in the art and need not be described in detail herein.
- Various aspects of the present teachings contribute to a unique arrangement that reduces weight, improves packaging, and improves assembly, among other advantages.
- the first subassembly or lower assembly 13 may include a lower shaft portion 22 A of a center shaft 22 of the hydraulic damper 10 , a ferrule 24 and a first or lower compliance member 26 .
- the first compliance member 26 may be formed of an elastomeric material or natural rubber.
- the first compliance member 26 circumferentially surrounds the lower shaft portion 22 A and may be overmolded on the lower shaft portion 22 A.
- the ferrule 24 and the lower shaft portion 22 A may be constructed of metal.
- the ferrule 24 may be welded or otherwise suitable attached to the lower shaft portion 22 A. Alternatively, the ferrule 24 may be formed with the lower shaft portion 22 A.
- the second subassembly 14 is shown removed from the hydraulic damper 10 .
- the second subassembly or center subassembly 14 may include a washer 28 and an inertia track 30 .
- the inertia track 30 circumferentially surrounds the washer 28 and may be overmolded to the washer 28 .
- the second subassembly 14 may additionally include a second or center compliance member 32 .
- the second compliance member 26 may be formed of rubber. Again, suitable materials include elastomeric materials or natural rubber.
- the second compliance member 26 may be connected to the inertia track 30 through a generally cylindrical rigid element or radially inner sidewall 34 .
- the second subassembly 14 may further include a radially outer, rigid sidewall 35 that may be mold bonded to the second compliance member 32 .
- the third subassembly or upper subassembly 16 may include an end cap 36 , a third or upper compliance member 38 and an upper shaft portion 22 B of the center shaft 22 .
- the third compliance member 38 may circumferentially surrounds the upper shaft portion 22 B and may be overmolded on the upper shaft portion 22 B.
- the third compliance member 38 may be formed of rubber. Again, suitable materials include elastomeric materials or natural rubber.
- the end cap 36 may be carried on an outer peripheral portion of the third compliance member 38 .
- the upper fluid chamber 18 is bounded on an upper end by the third compliance member 38 and bounded on a lower end by the second compliance member 32 .
- the lower fluid chamber 20 is bounded on an upper end by the second compliance member 32 and bounded on a lower end by the first compliance member 26 .
- the first and second fluid chambers 18 and 20 are separated by the inertia track 30 .
- the inertia track 30 is an elongated, serpentine interconnecting passage for damping vibrations between the upper and lower ends of the hydraulic damper 10 . This damping is accomplished in a conventional manner insofar as the present teachings are concerned.
- the housing 12 may constructed of a plastic material. While other materials may be used for the housing 12 , one suitable material is Nylon 66 . As shown in the illustrated embodiment, the housing 12 may be integrally formed.
- the housing 12 may include a generally cylindrical portion 12 A defining a central axis A and a pair of mounting tabs 12 B. As shown in FIGS. 1 and 3 , the mounting tabs 12 B may define holes 40 for receiving fasteners 42 .
- the fasteners 42 may be mounting bolts for engaging an upper mount (not shown) of the assembly and securing the assembly to a vehicle, for example.
- the cylindrical portion 12 A of the housing 12 may have a stepped configuration. As perhaps most clearly shown in the cross-sectional view of FIG. 5 , the cylindrical portion 12 A includes a sidewall 44 with a lowermost portion 44 A defining a smallest diameter. Additional portions of the sidewall 44 are identified in the drawings at reference characters 44 B, 44 C, 44 D and 44 E. The diameters defined by the sidewall portions 44 A- 44 E are shown to sequentially increase from the lowermost portion 44 A in an upward direction. In the embodiment illustrated, the sidewall portions 44 A- 44 E are shown to be oriented generally parallel to the central axis A. In other embodiments, the sidewall portions 44 A- 44 E may be angled relative to the central axis A.
- final assembly of the hydraulic damper 10 may be accomplished quickly and easily with three general steps.
- the first, second and third subassemblies 13 , 14 and 16 may be preassembly in such a manner that first, second and third subassemblies 13 , 14 and 16 may be individually secured to the housing 12 as separate units (i.e., subassemblies).
- the hydraulic damper 10 of the present teachings is illustrated following a first general step in which the first subassembly 13 is attached to the housing 12 .
- the first compliance member 26 defines a groove 46 in a radially outer surface thereof that receives the lowermost sidewall portion 44 A of the housing 12 .
- the lower portion 22 A of the center shaft 22 is aligned with the longitudinal axis A.
- a radially inner portion 48 of the first compliance member 26 may extend substantially along the entire length of the lower portion 22 A of the center shaft 22 . At an upper end, the radially inner portion 48 of the first compliance member may taper.
- the hydraulic damper 10 of the present teachings is illustrated following a second general step in which the second subassembly 14 is attached to the housing 12 .
- the sidewall 35 is adjacent to and radially surrounded by sidewall portion 44 C of the housing 12 .
- a lower end 35 A of the sidewall 35 is axially adjacent to a step defined between the sidewall portion 44 C and the sidewall portion 44 B.
- the washer 28 axially abuts an upper end of the lower portion 22 A of the center shaft 22 .
- Downward positioning of the second subassembly 14 within the housing 12 may be limited by 1) the engagement between the sidewall 35 and the step defined between the sidewall portion 44 C and the sidewall portion 44 B; and/or 2) axial engagement between the washer 28 and the center shaft 22 .
- the housing 12 includes a first plurality of retention features 50 for receiving the second subassembly 14 in a snap-fit and securing the second subassembly 14 within the housing 12 .
- the first plurality of retention features includes a plurality of radial projections 52 .
- the radial projections 52 extend radially inward from the sidewall 44 .
- the radial projections 52 extends radially inward from the sidewall portion 44 C and may be integrally formed with the sidewall 44 .
- the housing 12 may be formed to include eight radial projections 52 equally spaced circumferentially about an inner side of the sidewall 44 . It will be understood, however, that a greater or lesser number of radial projections 52 may be incorporated within the scope of the present teachings.
- each radial projection 52 may include a tapered lead-in surface 52 A and an undercut 52 B.
- the second subassembly 14 is introduced into the housing 12 through an open upper end of the housing 12 A. As the second subassembly 14 is downwardly displaced, at least one of 1) the radial projections 52 ; and 2) the second subassembly 14 is elastically deformed in a radial direction in response to a radial force.
- the housing 12 and the radial projections 52 are substantially rigid such that there is little or no associated elastic deformation. As shown in the schematic views of FIGS. 11A and 11B , innermost portions of the radial projections 52 lie substantially on an imaginary circle C 1 (see the schematic FIG. 11A ). Further in the embodiment illustrated, the second compliance member 32 of the second subassembly 14 is elastically deformable in the radial direction. Explaining further, the second compliance member 32 may be radially compressed such that the second subassembly 14 has a first outer diameter D 1 when it is not subject to any outside forces and a second outer diameter D, when acted upon by a radial force.
- the radial force may be a radial component of the force imparted by the lead-in surfaces 52 A of the radial projections 52 .
- the second subassembly 14 may be downwardly displaced within the housing 12 to a position below the undercuts 52 B of the radial projections 52 .
- the inherent properties of the second compliance member 32 cause the second compliance member 32 to radially expand and thereby cause the second subassembly 14 to return to the first outer diameter D 1 .
- the first outer diameter D 1 is greater than the imaginary circle C 1 on which innermost portions of the radial projections 52 are lying.
- the second outer diameter D 2 of the second subassembly 14 is less than the imaginary circle C 1 .
- the undercuts 52 B of the projections radially extend over the upper end 35 B of the sidewall 35 to thereby retain the second subassembly 14 within the housing 12 .
- the hydraulic damper 10 of the present teachings is illustrated following a third general step in which the third subassembly 16 is attached to the housing 12 .
- the housing 12 is illustrated to include a second plurality of retention features 54 for receiving the third subassembly 16 in a snap-fit and securing the third subassembly 16 within the housing 12 .
- the second plurality of retention features includes a plurality of projections or fingers 54 .
- the fingers 54 axially extend upward from the upper end of sidewall 44 and may be integrally formed with the sidewall 44 .
- the housing 12 may be formed to include ten axially extending fingers 54 spaced circumferentially about the open upper end of the housing 12 . It will be understood, however, that a greater or lesser number of axially extending fingers 54 may be incorporated within the scope of the present teachings. As shown, each axially extending finger 54 includes a radially extending portion having a tapered lead-in surface 54 A and an undercut 54 B (see FIG. 10 , for example).
- An axially extending guide member 56 is disposed between adjacent pairs of axially extending fingers 54 . As compared to the axially extending fingers, the guide members 56 are formed without lead-in surfaces 54 A and undercuts 54 B. The guide members 56 may assist with alignment of the third subassembly 16 during assembly.
- the third subassembly 16 is introduced into the housing 12 through the open upper end of the housing 12 A. As the third subassembly 16 is downwardly displaced at least one of 1) the plurality of axially extending fingers 54 ; and 2) the third subassembly 16 is elastically deformed in a radial direction. In the embodiment illustrated, the housing 12 and the plurality of axially extending fingers 54 are elastically deformed in a radial direction. In other embodiments, however, the third subassembly 16 may alternatively elastically deform or may additionally elastically deform.
- the lower ends of the lead-in surfaces 54 B of the axial extending fingers 54 lie substantially on a second imaginary circle C 2 when not subject to any outside force and are radially displaceable to a third imaginary circle C 3 having a larger diameter when subject to a radially directed force.
- the radially directed force may be a radial component of the force imported by the third subassembly 16 on the plurality of axially extending fingers 54 . In this manner, the third subassembly 16 may be downwardly displaced to a position below the undercuts 54 B of the axially extending fingers 54 .
- the inherent properties of the axial extending fingers 54 cause the axial extending fingers 54 to radially return from the third imaginary circle C 3 to the second imaginary circle C 2 .
- An outer diameter D 3 of the third subassembly 16 is less than a diameter of the third imaginary circle C 3 but greater than a diameter of the second imaginary circle C 2 .
- first, second, third, etc. may be used herein to describe various elements, components, regions, layers and/or sections, these elements, components, regions, layers and/or sections should not be limited by these terms. These terms may be only used to distinguish one element, component, region, layer or section from another region, layer or section. Terms such as “first,” “second,” and other numerical terms when used herein do not imply a sequence or order unless clearly indicated by the context. Thus, a first element, component, region, layer or section discussed below could be termed a second element, component, region, layer or section without departing from the teachings of the example embodiments.
- Spatially relative terms such as “inner,” “outer,” “beneath,” “below,” “lower,” “above,” “upper,” and the like, may be used herein for ease of description to describe one element or feature's relationship to another element(s) or feature(s) as illustrated in the figures. Spatially relative terms may be intended to encompass different orientations of the device in use or operation in addition to the orientation depicted in the figures. For example, if the device in the figures is turned over, elements described as “below” or “beneath” other elements or features would then be oriented “above” the other elements or features. Thus, the example term “below” can encompass both an orientation of above and below. The device may be otherwise oriented (rotated 90 degrees or at other orientations) and the spatially relative descriptors used herein interpreted accordingly.
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